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Jturn' i ?i syg^? THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. diior Abbeville Press and Banner Poor, sick Socrates, when up is death-bed, was asked by a frici Is there nothing more which \ ish us to do ?" The dying phil pher answered, "Yes, Oiler a cc o ./Eseulapius." "What a burni eproaeh upon-ancient philosopl nd how significant of those mened times! In passing to < ubject, let us beg our uiiinfonr ellow-citizens to remember t! his clay, our State is upon the all f immolation, an offered victi "ow, Mr. Editor, if you and yc 'ind readers will permit, and 1 row weary of our humble lu< ation, we will make our first ( .y upon the Campaign of 1872. One object will bo not to surf he indulgent reader wiih an endl rticie, Dut percnanco uengnt n vith both point and brevity, sin hort pieces snit oar peculiar peoj est. Our citizens have queer \va hese donbtlul day?, and can scarce ifford enough time from raising pi itless cotton to learn their s amcntable condition. Ilowev nany even argue the propriety of i forming themselves ur>on the critic issues of the hour?rather hopi that by some miraculous power the inching moments will be but epl meral. Wo certainly pity this ord "us of the poor sinner who is alwa; going to join the church, but nev dots it. If we are not mistaken, no 'and not to-morrow, is the tinio throw open onr eyes and brains passing evcuts. My uninform friend, don't point your dirty fing at your neighbor when evil overcom 3*011, ai?d say, "if IhU was to do ov again things would be different, but can't be helped now." No, when old Scratch gets the sii ner and our country becomes a pane luonium, then iudifferent patriot ai uninformed Carolinian, you will pin miserable Dives when finally too lui In calmly thinking ovor the matt wc can excuso snch simplicity onl upon the grounds that ever body thinks somobody else Htanding on the watch-tow* STo sentinel alarming, of course tl encm}' enters?truly characteristic our present political situation. I t.hft wftv to hfi ffonnmns in our view ve will admit that a fow noblo f triots have soanded tho alarm, b what of tbat, when the masses fail rally. South Carolina we regard Ler last throes, and as a mark of rc peet?if die she mtuft?to her dcpart< worth, lot Liberal Republicanism ft low the corpse to the grave and r rounco any bloody hand in the mu dor b}* manfully casting its ballot f< Greeley and Brown. Substantial r lief, can only be secured to our plu dcred State by adhering to the ma dutos.as taught by true ropnblica ism. Tho doctrines of'national r publicanism as understood North d for widely from .Radicalism as know in South Carolina. Tho colored mi South is taught to believe that Ilac calism and Republicanism are oi and the same thing. Iloio delmh .Again, tho colored.man imagines th lie tuust livo at dagger's point to tl white man,-which, in the end, mu prove lus destruction, or elso change must come over his vicioi manner of thinking. Suppose, for w hile, wo discuss this manner of a tlUU CAUl WI3VU KfJ lUU WIUIVJU iUC South. Does he know or believe thi his strcr>gth in the United States insignificant to that of the white man tie numbers but one against te Wo grant that when this strong is directed by proper motiv< then it is worth something the General Union, but inj rious to himself alone when misdirec ed. Now what is tho animus of tl colored man South towards tho gre loaders of Republicanism Nortl "Wo ansarer that tho odocatod hone colored man sees the danger of tl inimical feeling, and to-day ispleadii villi his race to ccaso his fully. Su pose the great struggle now going < an tho United Stales between Greel< and Grant should result in Greeley favor?tho colored man voting again him?would not tho world conden liim ? "Would not this act of tho e ored man disfranchise liim in a/< years? Reform in the General Gc ornmcnt is needed as badly as it is South Carolina. This tho iulelligc whites and blacks well know, but n their efforts tending in that directic \Yo unhesitatingly assert that t Llack man is vet asaistin'? with that in him lies, to bankrupt t Union. 'Tis beyond doubt his vc will crush South Carolina. The Sti is virtually now without honor credit. 'Tis madness to suppose tl in Iho event of F. J. Moses' electi ?tbe State government can possit exist. If the Radical ticket is elect tjie State will bo remanded Into tci tory and officers appointed by t General Government. Supposo t State is remanded into territory I cauBO of the incompetency of t blacks to govern themselves, how c this provisional government ever jrolieved? We answer, by an amcr ment to the Constitution. AVe de; the right of any man to vote unh he has a property and cducatior qualification. With this amendmc to the Constitution the proper holders can then havo their legi pate and effective suffrage, T floating popnlaeo has nothing to si from ill legislation. Tho evil co qnences of universal suffrage world has seen in the miserably n ^ aged affairs of South Carolina. ' present condition is a* disgrace ou civilization. Tho General Gov os" merit has not only our politics )c'k our prosperity to look after. Wit wise administration at "Washing ly! not only reform, but redemption c< ill- bo restored to this bread expans >ur ruin and corruption. 'Tis follv icd suppose that Universal Suffrage, -ja( cial Equality and Freeloveism tar run rampant as at present. I m must be gratified, or else the shij lUr State sink to-riso no more. American Eaglo must flop his \v ?sicken and die. The blackbird ( >U blematieal) must demand recogni *11 from the proud nations of tho wo NEXT WEE! Cancer Cure?" Zarb" Tea?and Cha Yardley. Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 5, 187.' Editor Abbeville Press and Banner: Sir : Charles Yard ley, of Pi burp, Pennsylvania, has sent a ] scription for the benefit of us p benighted Abbovillians, informing how to "euro cancer." If Mr. Charles Yard ley would so kind as to tell us what cancer v >rwl lw.w Iia /'nrnnrnostii ed, as the Doctors say,) the ulcerat as caucor, we would be willing to into the "wild tea" business w more confidence, especially if would inform us what arc the mei inal properties of tho "wild t( Was Mr. Yard ley afflicted w schirrus or hard cancer ? was it (ep'ialoid or brain-like cancer? i it melanosis or black cancer? i it akcolao or germ cancer? wni carcinoma? or any other kind kno to tho medical investigators. ulceration that threatened to put Mr. Yard ley's "peeper," to shut his daylight on one side, may po bly have been what Surgeons kn us Epithelial cancer, propci ly a c croid sore, known as "Lupus" (Wc from its devouring propensities, : as ''noli me tatty ere," (touch me n so named from its disposition spread by ulceration with frigh rapidity when haudled, or imp rope interfered with. If Mr. Charles Yardley, of Pi burg, Pennsylvania, G2 years of s had sent into this bonighted part tnc worm, an *asiuuui uuiu, ui 'colic cure," or any other huml not calcnlated to injuro the unwi we would have had nothing to s bat when ho deals with cancer, or c eroid ulcerations, with which best informed physicians find it d cult to cope, it is time to speak, t put tho unwary upon their guard. The concroid sore known amc surgeons as Epithelial cancer, from involving the skin, being skin do and differing from the cancer propei which involves in its destraci: progress skin, musclo and bone, structures of the body with equal i partiality?is a curable disease, a there are instances of its cure in 1 beville. 1 lis treated by surgeons by kni caustics and injections of powerfu alterative substances into tho disc ed structure, ana is occasionally cu ed by quacks by tbo application concentrated extracts of vegeta astringents and alteratives. But it is a very dangerous exp( mcnt for the unskilled and ignon to tinker with yhcse cancroid nice tions, owing to their disposition rapid and destructive progress wl improperly interfered with. Besides, to tho unprofessional, alternate ulcerations about the fa whether scrofulous, venereal or oth wise are cancers? from which, shoi they stumble upon a cure, the Char Yardleys, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvar 02 years old, malce capital and gatl pence when a "poor devil of u D tor" might cure them one liundi limes and never bo heard. Ah, Charles! I am afraid your he is baited for Gudgeons. Char must have learned through tho ] rcau at Washington that tho cotl crop down In these benighted regi< was promising. But, my di Charles, altho' you aro G2 years, i know ail about "Cancer Cure," ? 'Yarb teas" you havo yet to lea Charles, that our greenbacks i sucked up, beforo they are made, tho money mill men in Columbia The millers, Charles, take all the c< for toll, and the sack to boot, Char and leavo us naught, Charley; no ing at all but our cancers melanoi black cancers, and schirrous, hard c cars, Charles; but no Encephnloi nary brain cancer, Our sores, Ch by; just riso and run and cant stopped. "Yarb tea" wont do Charley, unless you cou'd adminis it with just a grain or two of stry nia to the carpet-baggers and sc-i wags,- aim men, u>uaney our wi cancers would heal of themseli without poulticing with "Wild T< Good bye, Charles, better luck n time. M. I P. S.?The "dor; wood spliutcrs1 Miss Annie Li ;on's feot evidently came "encysted," surrounded bj sack of nature's making?and maincd shut up by this sack--u some jolt or injury caused it to tlamo and uleerato and discharge contents. M. I jJST A. M. Aiken, of Greenwc advertises a full supply of Stono i Wando Fertilizers. Bead his ac tie, and then test his Fertiliz 2fow Is tho time to use them for Fall crops. o ? ?3" Miv A. B. Uamblin has roturned from Kentucky, with a drove of hoi-Bes and mules. Th needing, (that is, horses,) and ha\ tho needful, (that is, money,) have an opportunity to supply th selves. -cm cat? Thorough Bued.?All lovers fino stock give their attention to advertisement of Mr. Julius C. Sm of Greenville, which appears in other column. ifTer New Advertisements. *\Yc direct attention to the following new advertisements: Executor's Sale?N A McBee, Alex McBee. Fertilizers?A M Aiken. Attention?DuPro & Smith, Fresh Arrivals?I)uPre & Smith. Sheriff's Sale? Henry S Cason, Sheriff. 153 Acres of land of A 0 "Watson ?II S Cason, Sheriff. 400 Acres of land of R II Mouncc, sold bj' the Sheriff, Citation?C W Guffin, Judgo of Probate. Lanil for Sale?Mrs Ellen Parker. O'Connor Lot?W 11 Parker. Carbolic Acid Disinfectant?Lee & Parker. Iron Founders?Goldsmith & Kind. "Ri'clrinrt Cnllnrro. Our Annua!? Jas "W Fowler & Co Change of Stcdule. A Card?L W Jordan. Tin, Tin?TI W Laxvson & Co. Auction?Julius C. Smith. Notice?II Jones. Deaths.?We regret to learn of the following deaths in the vicinity of Lownclesville, during the past two weeks?Mrs. Ilewins; Mr. E. E. Bruce, son of Mr. Jas Bruce; Mrs. Calvin Pressly ; and ^Ir. Il.N. Groves. Jr. Bar The health of our town has been remarkably good this season, and we have been entirely free from epidemics. In some sections of our District, thills and fever havo been prevailing; owing as tho Doctors say to tlic wot Summer. Eeligious.?Divine sevvicc may be expccted in Trinity Church, .Abbe ville, on Friday evening, Sept. 13, be ginning at S o'cloek. Rev. P. F. Stevens will make an appeal in behalf cf the Advancement Society. Consignees. The following persons have packages in the Express office: C T Haskell, T B Milford, JFCDu Pre,. Link&Belofc, E F Power, C E Bruce, It Jones, 1) J Jordan, M P Cow an, W S ltichardson. 0. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market Reports. corrected weekly by li A 11 i\ YV Hi Li Aj iV U Uk Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Grocc rics, Provisions, &c.t &c. A nBEViLLE, Sept. 11, 1S72. Cotton, . 1G to 18 Apples, $2.00 Butter, ...20 to30e Bacon 11 to 14 Coffee, 2S to *10 Corn, $1.30 Chickens, ....15 to 25c each Eggs 20c per dozen Fodder, $1.2-5 per 100 lbs Flour, $9 to $15 per bbl Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel Meal...... $1.50 per bushel Molasses 50 to 75c per gallon Nails, -.10 cents per lb Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen Peas, $1.25 to 1.50 per bushel Syrup, 75c to $1.25 per gal Sugar, 15 to 20c per lb Tea, $1.25 to $2.50 per lb Whiskey, $1 .CO to $1.25 per bot. Cotton.?Very little offering?good grades would bring 18. Baltimobe, September 9. ? Cotton firm?middling 22; receipts 31 balesj exports 50 ; sales 195?Saturday eveniug 30; stock 276. Charleston, September 9.?Cotton easier?middling 19A; low middling 19; good ordinary 18@18J-; receipts yay bales; exports 1,554; sales 20; stock 3,290. Augusta, September 9. ? Cotton nominal ? middling 19J ; receipts 3G0 bales; sales 410. New York, September 9.?Noon.? Cotton heavy?uplands 22; Orleans 22}. sales 475 bales. Gold steady, at 13f Charleston Markets. bepoeted by CRAWLEY & DEHOtf, Cotton Factors, North Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 9, 1S72. Cotton?Low middling 18:} Good ordinary 18', Middling 19J@.l(j.i Stout Middling 19:{@l(jj Market opened firm and closed weak, 300 bales sold at J to J off Groceries, &c. Bacon?Sided lb 12 A1 /Nr ftijouiuers ni^vi Butter " 17<$38 Bagging?Domestic yd 10i@17 India " 14^15 Cotton Ties?" Arrow"... lb 8 Coffee?Rio " 21 \ @23 Laguyra " 24@25 Java " 25(?)27 Corn?Prime White 1? bu 95?96 Yellow " 87 Flour?Family ^ bbl $9.00?$11.00 Extra ;... " $7.50?$8.50 Super " $G.25(Wj$7.00 Molassses?Muscovado (bbls)*$ gal 42 Muscovado (hhds) " 38 Peas ! bl ? ? Rice lb 7.}@8 Sugar?Crushed lb 13J?13| Light Brown " 10?11 Dark Brown 14 9J Tobacco?Smoking...^ lb 35 and upw'ds Chewing " 45 " " Whiskey?Corn $ gal $1.20?$1.50 Rye 1$ gal $1.20@$1.50 The above are prices at wholesale rates. 1,000 Yards WOOLEN HOMESPUN, OR which the highest price In trade will be paid, by WMte Brothers. Sept. 4, 1872, 21-tf PICTURE FRAMES, &C. VAL FRAME? all sizes?Square __ Frames od ,>and and made any ize, at J CHALMERS & CO UMotiG? TO Tax Payers, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Couuty Board of Equali zation for Abbeville County, will meet at the Auditor's Office, at Abbeville C. H., On Monday the 9th, mii tiie n limy 01 sepieiocr. to hear complaints and to equalize the valuation of real and personal property, money and credits, according to the provisions of Section G8, page 38, Gen eral Statutes, to wit: "Sec. 08. There shall be an annual County Board forthe equalization of the real and personal property, moneys and credits in each County, exclusive of the City of Charleston, to be composed of the*County Commissioners, County Au ditor and County Treasurer, who shall meet for that purpose at the Auditor's Office in each County, on the second Monday of September annually. Said Hoard shall have the power to hear com plaints, and to equalize the valuation of ill real and personal property, moneys ind credits within the County, and dial I be governed by the rules prescri bed in the sixty-iifth Section of this Chapter, for the government of County Boards for the equalization of real pro perty .* Provided, That said Board shall not reduce the value of the real property if the County below the aggregate val ,ie thereof, jis fixed by the State? Board jf Equalization, nor below its aggregate ralue on the Duplicate of the preceding fear, to which shall be added the value jf all new entries and new structures, n*er the value of those destroyed, as "eturncd by the Couuty Auditor for the jurrent year. All persons interested will give their ittendance at the time and- place afore said. T. B. MTLFORD, v County Auditor. Sept. 3, 1872, 21-lt UY your Shirts in the Fall of the year, and then the next Summer .hoy will not be too heavy for yourcom 'ort. ' Have them made to order and theu fou are sure of getting a well fitting garment. Nothing contributes more to the gen ;eel appearance of a, man than a nice itting shirt, and it is almost impossible o get a perfect lit when it is made at lome. Mr. L. W. WHITE will leave for SEW YORK in a few days, and will carefully attend to any orders for shirts intrusted to him. Call at the Store of WHITE BROTH ERS and have your measure taken, and :hereby secure a perfect tit. You can jet any style you wish, and plaits of any .vidth, and made for studs, eyelets or >uttons in bosom. The shirts are made of the very best Sew York Mills Long Cloth, and the jest quality of Linen in bosom aud on heir culfs, and will last eighteen nonths constant wearing. Satisfaction guaranteed in fit, style tnd quality. We have furnished shirts o several gentlemen and have invaria bly given satisfaction. Try them once, iud you will always buy them. Wiite Brothers. Sept. 4, 1872, 21-tf . A VALUABLE TRACT OF MLB ! rllE subscriber offers for pale his J plantation near ABBEVILLE H., pajt of it within the corporate ( imits of the town. t It contains \ .350 ACRES, nd Senty-five acros of which is GOOD t iOTTOM LAND. On it is a com fort a- \ ile Dwelling House, Gin House aud all iccesfeary outbuildings. Also, the VINEYARD, known as .fnntfiirinn nnntsi in! nrr | 1 ? >even Acres of Scuppernong J{ Grapes, 1 u full bearing, with a stone house, eel* ] ar, and necessary appliances for nia- $ :ing wines. The place will be divided c nto lots to suit purchasers. ' t El. E. Bowie, j -August 23, 1872, 20-tf ! 1852. Uso WMto Goods, Embroideries, &c. Inn,strong, Cater k Co., j UTotmi (Viof tirnra one! TnKliora tibbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Sat ii8, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feath rs, Ornaments, I mines, &c. Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats rimmed and untrimmed. And in connecting Warerooms 57Mte Goods, Linens, Em broideries, "^aces. Nets, Collars, Setts, Handker chiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c. &c. Vos. 237 and 139 Baltimore street, Bal timore, Md. rpitAoa ora m nmifnof n rrwl hv 11a nr i ^VV'UO Ui v. UlWUU?MVkMIVM V.M w. jought for O-jh directly from the Euro jean and American Manufacturers, ein tracing all the latest novelties, unequal id in variety and cheapness in any narket. Orders filled. with care, promptness md despatch. Aug. 18,. 1873, 20-3t Assignee's Sale. Y leavo of C. W. GUFFIN, Esq., Judge of Probate, I will sell on SALEDA Y in OCTOBER next, at pub ic auction, trfl the Notes and Choses in Action, which were in the hands of "Wm. M. Rogers, deceased, as,Assignee of B. E. Gibert. ROBT. McCRAVEN, Administrator. September 2, 1872, 21-ot Die test Female College!! ^EXD US YOUR DAUGHTERS. 3 The next Session opens OCTOBER 7tli. Only the very best .teachers are employed. Boarding, including wash ing and fuel, and Tuition 1 year $184.50 Over 100 pupils are present annually. Send for a Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, President. Sept. 1 1872, 21?tf IN" ORDEH to malic room for our Fall Stock, wo will soli during tho next SIXTY DAYS, a great ma ny PKETTY and USEFUL GOODS, at prime cost. Among which may bo found a nice lot of RIBBONS, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloyes, &c. Also a remnant of Summer Brcss fioods. OTJR STOCK OF Bats, Clothing, Domestics, CROCKERY, GROCERIE;S, &c. iro at all timcs^fully up to the de nanda and will be sold at short pro its for cash. Give us a trial at No. 1 GRANITE 3ANGE, and bo convinced. Nelson & Gannon. Juno 26, 1872, 11-tf WE lako great pleasnro in an nouncing to our many friends md patrons in South Carolina, that .vo are now prepared to open the FALL TRADE with an average Stock of 1,000 BMs. of Floor, STRICTLY GRADED AND GUAR \NTEED_ TO GIVE SATISFAC 1'IOJN. Wo will always sen at me[ owcst market price. In addition ,vo will Havo on hand at all times, OUPLE STOCK OF GRAIN and >ther produce, and also be prepared ;o fill orders for all linos of GROCER [ES, LIQUORS, &c. Thanking the public for tho liberal jatronage heretofore bestowod and lolicitiug a continuance of tho same, Yo aro Yours, truly, P. E. Stevens ? Co., 299 BROAD STREET\ - *r^*mnn a a ADIjiLSIA, *jrw. Aug. 14, 1872, 18-lni JPixx*? 5/67HITE BROTHERS offer V V for safe 350 Bushels ]ire, Eflst-Proof Ret Oats, Vny one in need of Oats had better on rage uiem ai once, as a uirgo pui uun ui hem have already been spoken for. Aug, 21, 1872, 19-tf yhatsworth Female Institute. Ao.' 188 Franklin Institute, BALTIMORE, MD. ' MISS A. E. HASSON, Principal, l?J. MRS. C. E. ENGELBRECHT, formerly of Belle Haven Institute, Co umbia, S. C.,) Vice-Principal. This school will re-open SEPTEM BERS. The building and grounds are pacious, location high and healthy, ourse of study extensive, and instruc ion thorough. Both the Principal and Vice-Principal iave had much experience in educating md training the young. The entire ex >cnse per annum 01 a ooarumg pupu, ncluding English tuition, one other anguage and Vocal Music, $350. Music, janguages and other extras moderate. ?or circulars address the Principal. Sept. 2, 1872, 21-2t Notice of FINAL SETTLEMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a FINAL SETTLEMENT vill be made at Abbeville C. H., on WEDNESDAY, the 4th DECEMBER le'xt, of the assigned property of B. E. iibert. which has come into my hands & Administrator tf "Win. M. Rogers, i lec'd, Assignee. ROBT. McCRAVEN, Administrator. Cont 9 1S79 21-tf SRAHAM & BUTLEB, COTTON FACTORS m COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will furnish the best Bagging and Ties it the LOWEST MARKET RATES, md will sell Cotton at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE Commissions. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 17,1872,19-lm NOTICE. THE undersigned has associated with him in the Fire Insurance jusiness, JOEL S. PERRIN, Esq., un lcr the nam6 and style of DUPRE & PERRIN. We represent a Capital of Four Mil lions Dollars, and are prepared to issue ill kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. 3 SVeile's Block, or to Joel S. Perrin, Iisu., Law Range. J. F. C. DuPRE. July 8, 1872, 12, tf Looking Glasses. OVAL French Looking Glass for Parlor, largo size; Crown Top French Looking Glass for Parlor; Arch Top Gcnnan Looking Glass for Parlor, large size; French and Glass Plate to Gil frames, all sizes, at * J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 31, 1872, lG-tf, OFFICIAL The State of South Carolina. Executive Department, \ Columbia, August 17th, 1872. J IN pursuance of Section three (8) of an Act of the General Assembly, approved March 1, 1870, entitled "An AUl JJIUVlUlllg IUI Lilt? gt?iit?i1il eiCUtlUUB, and the manner of conducting the same," I do hereby appoint the follow ing as Commissioners of Election for their respective counties: Abbeville?J. Hollinshead, Alexan der Bowie, George Nichols. Aiken?C. D. Hayne, Charles Ed mondston, Samuel Spencer. Anderson?John It. Cochran, Thomas J. Webb, Samuel Johnson. Beaufort?R. H. Gleaves, W. J. Vir dier, E, J. Ravenah. Barnwell?W. A. Nerland, W. J. Mixon, B. W. Middleton. Charleston?Wm. Rollln, E. P. Wall, Geo. J. Cunningham. Chester?David Hemphill, John L. West, John Lilly. Chesterfield?R. J. Donaldson, T. L. Weston, G. W. Brewer. Clarendon?E. E. Dickson, H. L. Ben bow, Cyfax Middleton. Colleton?George P. Mclntyrc, James Maxwell, J. J. Klein. Darlington? Jouathan Wright, P. C. Fludd, John Lunney. Edgefield?D. L. Turner, David Har ris, John H. McDevitt. Fairfield?Henry Jacobs, Sterling Martin, Pleasant Adams. Georgetown?Henry F. Herriott, James Murrell, E. C. Rainey. Greenville?Charles Hopkins, Joshua Priest, Wm. J.enderman. Horry?C. L. Jolineon, Alva Ensor, Henry Jonesl Kershaw?J, F. Sutherland, A. Rey nolds, Frank Carter Lancaster?Wm. McKenna, John Q. Cousart, Robert McLaiu.. Laurens?Joseph Crews, Y. P. J. Ow ens, John Evans. Lexington?Charles Hutto, George W Wingwood, James Rawl. Marion?C. Smith, R. Vampill, B. H. Williams. Marlboro?C. T. Stubbs, J. L. Easter ling, Daniel C. Odom. Newberry?II. B. Scott, Jesse Smith, William Summer. Oconee?L. B. Johnson, Johnson Wright, Charles Jennins. Orangeburg?T. K. Sasportas, George Boliver, James P. Mays. Pickens?Jeremiah Looper, Dock Owens, A. M. Folger. Richland?A. L. Solomon, Caisai Lowndes, iEsop Goodson. Spartan nurg?u* a. oeizaei, jaiwseu Weaver, R. l'\ Bates. Sumter?William E. Johnson, Benja min Lawson, J. N. Corbett* Union?H. H. D. Byron, M. C. Long, H. N. Duncan. Williamsburg?M, J. Ilirsch, W. W. Ward, James Peterson. York?J. L. Watson, John Martin, James K. Wagoner. ROBERT K. SCOTT, August 28,1872, 20 Governor. LANDRETHS' HEW CROP Turnip Seed, Embracing the following varieties. Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga, Large Norfolk, * Bed Top Strap-Leaved, vy xxxto vriuucf Yellow Aberdeen, Hanover and Flat Dutch, For Sale, by White Brothers. July 24,1872, lo-tf SOAP STONE. SOAP STONE can be furnished for chimneys, backs, jams and hearths of any size ancl shape. All persons en gaged in building should use this Stone for hearths, jams, Ac.?the only Stone that will stand the lire, and can be fur nished at about half the price of granite. Apply at the- Marble Yard, or to Mr. John Lespeir, near C'okesbury. Aug. 14,1872,18-tf. ; , Just think of it, a man 30 years old by paying $17.55 yearly can secure $2,000 worth of Insuraiieo in the ' Universal." 9 Window Shades. EW lot of Oil Window Shades.jus1 received, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 31,1S72, lG-tf. The "Universal Life Insurance Co., only charges $15,35 yearly for $1,000 on a man 25 years old, or ono and a half per cent, on tho amount. What husband or father 40 year,* old who cannot spare $24.35 yearly to secure a Life Policy for $1,000? For County Commissioner. The friends of FRANKLIN BEAS LEY announce him as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER in' the ensuing election. Bfgu The many friends of W. Y. DAVIS announce him as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner at the next election. For School Commissioner. We arc authorized to announce Major JOHN F. OSBORNE, of this town, as a candidate for the olllce of School Com missioner at the ensuing election. Mcxsra. Editors: Please announce SAMUEL CARTER as a candidate for the position of School Commissioner at the approaching election. For Solicitor of 8th Circuit. The friends of WM. H. PERRY, Esq., of Greenville, announce him as a candidate for re-election, as Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Circuit at the ensuing election. The friends of Maj. JOHN B. MOORE), of Anderson, announce him as a candidate for Solicitor of the EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT at ensuing election. FOR SHERIFF^ We are authorized to announce Mr. ROBERT JCNES, as a Candidate for SHERIFF, of ABBEVILLE COUN ITY, in the eusuing election. SIMONS'HEPATIC COMPOUND er ' For aU Derangements of the Liver, Kidney THIS^is an'inyjrovement upon the original Georgia) puf up in liquid form, already p saving time ?na trouble,.and insuring proper p dient. - . It la mild and gentle in its action. It remove gives tone and strength to the whole frame.. It and restores the sinkihgand drooping body to h has been tried by thousands and never found yv face will have the bloom of health, the eye Its li Invigoratethe'feeble,au(* prove thegreatest blef Try it for yourselves ana you wllfrecommem FOR S^|jp BY DRUGGISTS AND DE KING & ROSBOROTOH, DOWI WADDA, FLA. WB( PROPRIETORS. CJS August 28, 1872, 2Q-3m Look to your rflHE IMPROVED! HORIZON J_ COTTON PRESS?the cheap ?the last improvement does away wit! the Press to be placed under the lii durability, and cheapness combined, il Individual, Township, County and der the Patent, with full instructions Apply to -rar. oli August 21, 1872,17-2m Bamwelt I NO- 4 GiR^JSflT] Our Country friends, may not all of tliem luv A FULL LINE 01 Bacon always the best, Flour of various grades, Syrup and Molasj Lard in Bb Sug All of which wo will sell at the lowest mar] Feb. 14,1372, 43-tf J. B. & W. J. WILL BE EOU NO. 2 GRAMT5 And are fully prepared to show to the public th ri? ...J groceries ana Consisting of BACON, FLOUR, MOLASS NEW ORLEANS SI LARD, S and everything in that line suitable forfamiliet A JSTice Assortment of Comprising ORANGES, LEMONS, BAN AN BRANDY PEACHES, SARDINES, OYSTJ everything in that line. ALSO, A Choice Lot of Mountain I CARRIAGE MAKING I SH3M uf^fVILLE, BARNWEL1 ARE NOW OPEffI] SPRING AND SUMMER ! CONSISTING Staple Dry Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Glasswa MOLASSES AN! CORN, BACON A IN ANY QUANTITY, to which they in wish to buy Goods at BARNWESIj April 3,1872, 51-tf ' NOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOR ST< price from $140 to S225, with all the mode WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by the best MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and after t They also ofl'er for sale A LIGHT CRANE-K LOW FOR CASH. ' They keep constantly on hand METALIC B1 > , . T v, rai /lAPUTVi o .wl nthora t\f n SEAL, SIGN & ROI I iN Y ana vv/viji>ux wx ^xnu, u?? vu.v.u? ~ Their hearse with one of the Firm will atteui ALL WORK WARRANTED. WALLER & I MERCJETAJST GREENW00I ARE now offering to the public in their ne\ line of all the Goods generally needed iu THEIR STOCJ have been selected'with great care, a .READY - MADE A FINE STOCK OF BG A good assortme Groceries, Hardware, Crockei To which the attention of purchasers is invited WALLER & Jan 3,1S72, 27-tf IMPROVED LIVIR CURE /?, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. receipt of A. Q. BIMMONS, of repartd foiimm^djate use, thus -roportion of each valuable" s the bilofrom ffife system. iV gives-the liver a healthy character ealth^nd strength. ; Tfifemetiicine I anting. Under its inftoence tlio ': jstre, the brain its power, it will jaing to those "who suffer. 1 it to your friends. ALERS EVERYWHERE. E, MOISE & DAVIS, )LES.ALE AGENTS., cauxjbistom' a. o. r _ ^ Interest. TAL LEVER POWER est and best in the world 3 the long sweep and allows it room. For simplicity, ; has no equal. y State Rights for sale un- : to build and operate. ^rlsjson, Due West, S. C. E RANGE. I oxr, that we keep < UftULtttlLS, \ y ' .?'?*"? ; ' . " ..';' '' ' - ,, ses, Is. and Cans, ar of several qualities. } Coffee, Rice, Salt, &e. - ket prices. n p. - j- ' " ?: 7$ / VfcjfcjS .. 'v;r " 'if ND AT . jv E RANGE. J,n/j eir select stock of - W >' - ' ? .-. , '. - r?> 5ES, rRUP,'MACKEREL, iUGAR, COFFEE, RICE 3. Also, Confectionaries, AS, COCOA NUTS, JELLIES," SRS, CRACKERS, andanyahd: 4 'r '.fjt'i Plmfi cmd Wiaa flams/ k/VJkJU U'MVk aiavv . ? L fcf CO., N"G THEIR STOCK OF G OF SKSKi re, Coffee and Srigar, D SYRUPS, .ND FLOUR, vlto the attention. of all who low prices. Ij cfo IND REPAYING 3CK of BUGGIES, ranging in >rn improvements in the bnsiness. MACHINISTS, and of the BEST lie iatest and best styles. ^ ECK CARRIAGE, of good.style* J RIAL CASES, and MAHOGA heaner style. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? rs A.T ), s. c., v and handsome building, s full this community. fc OF mmi nd unusually attractive. CLOTHING. IOTS AND SHOES. lit of ry, and Glassware. 1. Give us a call.